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CURE Media Group Seeks Submissions for CURE® Magazine Cover Contest

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Martedì, Maggio 21, 2019

CURE Media Groups flagship product, CURE magazine, which serves over a million patients, survivors and caregivers dedicated to providing cancer updates, has announced they are accepting submissions to the CURE Art Gallery to be featured as the cover art for an upcoming issues of CURE magazine.

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  • CURE Media Groups flagship product, CURE magazine, which serves over a million patients, survivors and caregivers dedicated to providing cancer updates, has announced they are accepting submissions to the CURE Art Gallery to be featured as the cover art for an upcoming issues of CURE magazine.
  • We are excited to feature reader art on a future cover of CURE magazine, said Michael J. Hennessy Jr., president of MJH Associates, parent company of CURE Media Group.
  • All readers are encouraged to submit their art for the contest via the CURE Art Gallery.
  • CURE Media Group is the leading resource for cancer updates, research and education.

It's Not Over: More Ethnically Diverse Donors Urgently Needed

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Giovedì, Novembre 29, 2018

The odds of ethnically diverse patients finding a matched donoreven among a registry of 19 millionare too low.

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  • The odds of ethnically diverse patients finding a matched donoreven among a registry of 19 millionare too low.
  • Susie identifies as Hispanic, which makes her chance of finding a match on the Be The Match Registry only 47 percent.
  • But many patients, like Jasmine who is Black, are still urgently searching for their life-saving cure.
  • She set a goal to register 100,000 ethnically diverse donors by her due date.

Mission: Cure Gathers Insights From First Pancreatitis Patient Survey

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Mercoledì, Luglio 25, 2018

Although the survey is ongoing and patients can still complete the survey, Mission: Cure plans on sharing some preliminary survey insights at the PancreasFest conference in Pittsburgh, PA this week.

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  • Although the survey is ongoing and patients can still complete the survey, Mission: Cure plans on sharing some preliminary survey insights at the PancreasFest conference in Pittsburgh, PA this week.
  • On the organization's progress, Co-director Linda Martin said, "With rare, stigmatized diseases like pancreatitis, patient perspectives are often neglected.
  • Mission: Cure will release a report detailing more insights gathered from the survey in the coming weeks.
  • Mission: Cure aims to demonstrate a new, faster model for curing diseases using innovative financing based on patient outcomes.

The Angiogenesis Foundation's Dr. William Li Proposes New Approach to Fighting Disease in Address at the Vatican

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Giovedì, Maggio 3, 2018

"It was thrilling to be a part of this historic event that brought together global influencers united to discuss emerging advances to cure and prevent disease," said Dr. William Li.

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  • "It was thrilling to be a part of this historic event that brought together global influencers united to discuss emerging advances to cure and prevent disease," said Dr. William Li.
  • Addressing the leaders gathered at the Vatican, Dr. Li focused on the opportunities to better understand how the human body resists disease.
  • He called for a shift from a reactive disease-focused approach to a proactive health-centric approach for tackling our world's health challenges.
  • To learn more about the Angiogenesis Foundation's work in disease prevention and health promotion, please visit www.angio.org/joinus .